Put a mark through the capitalized letter.
The proofreading symbol for using a lowercase is a caret (^) underneath the uppercase letter that should be changed to lowercase.
put a slash
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
The "^" symbol is used in proofreading marks to indicate that a letter should be lowercase.
The proofreading symbol that looks like a circumflex is called a caret. It is used to indicate where an additional or corrected word should be inserted in a text.
In proofreading it is customary to use the " ^ " symbol to specify that a letter or wrod is missing from the scentence. You want to write the word or letter above the "^" sign to specify what the missing word or letter is.
The symbol for the long e vowel sound is /iː/. It is represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as a lowercase "i" followed by a length mark.
There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
The "^" symbol is used in proofreading marks to indicate that a letter should be lowercase.
The backslash proofreading symbol is used to indicate a space that should be deleted, especially in typesetting or formatting work. It signifies that the space preceding the backslash should be removed to ensure proper formatting and alignment of the text.
The proofreading symbol that looks like a circumflex is called a caret. It is used to indicate where an additional or corrected word should be inserted in a text.
The symbol of the wavelength is the lowercase Greek letter "lambda" = λ.
uppercase Θ, lowercase θ
A blue square with a lowercase f in it.
Nu is the symbol for frequency, which looks like a lowercase v.
That's a Greek symbol...and it'sΧ in uppercase and χ in lowercase. Hope this helps!
The symbol π (pi) is the lowercase form of the 16th Greek letter Pi (prononced pee).
Lowercase m is the SI symbol for metres. Uppercase M is the SI prefix for a million (mega). Journalists seem to like using lowercase m for millions, but journalists are mathematicians or scientists.